This page shows direction, not a finished endpoint. The goal of ZVM Labs is to build a strong security/infrastructure profile with GRC-aware documentation and responsible AI use.
Core Direction
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That means more practice, more verifiable material, fewer loud claims, and more honest progress.
Now
| Area | What is being strengthened | Expected evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Linux and permissions | users, groups, services, logs, hardening basics | short notes, checklists, GitHub artifacts |
| Networking fundamentals | TCP/IP, DNS, routing, firewall basics | notes, diagrams, troubleshooting notes |
| Web security basics | OWASP, HTTP, headers, auth/session concepts | safe explainers, lab-only write-ups |
| GRC and risk | controls, evidence, audit readiness, policy context | decision records, risk/control examples |
| AI workflows | prompts, validation, assumptions, limitations | documented workflow notes |
| Technical writing | Ukrainian/English, executive summaries, clear structure | bilingual pages, structured posts |
Next
- More GitHub artifacts: scripts, checklists, small automation, documentation examples.
- A note series on Linux/security foundations.
- A series on networking for security.
- Practical GRC examples: finding → risk → control.
- Monthly progress notes: what was learned, what became harder, what comes next.
Later
- Formalize a printable resume when there are enough strong proof points.
- Add a certifications/courses page if completed programs or certifications appear.
- Turn some materials into reusable internal-style templates.
- Expand GitHub as the main place for technical artifacts.
What Good Progress Looks Like
Good progress for ZVM Labs is not only “I read about a topic.” It should produce one of these outcomes:
- a short structured note;
- a checklist;
- a decision record;
- a safe lab write-up;
- a GitHub artifact;
- a risk/control mapping example;
- a bilingual explanation for technical and non-technical readers.
Current 30-60 Day Focus
- strengthen Linux/networking foundations;
- add more practical artifacts to GitHub;
- make the
Nowpage a regular progress surface; - write shorter, more concrete materials with evidence and next step;
- avoid over-claiming seniority before the evidence supports it.